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WHY ENABLING REMOTE WORKING ISN’T THE ONLY REASON YOU SHOULD CONSIDER VDI Assaad El Saadi, Regional Director - Middle East, Pure Storage elaborates on the reasons for adoption of Virtual Desktop Infrastructure
As organizations across the Middle East look to quickly enable and scale remote working environments, there has been an uptick in the adoption of virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI). This is not surprising given the benefits of VDI for remote working. For one, integrating new users, user devices, businesses, and even applications is made easier with VDI. Secondly, developers can respond faster, users can utilize a rich desktop environment, and organizations can truly enable the business by incorporating a completely virtual desktop ecosystem. Last but not least, VDI scales from the datacenter and into the cloud as well. This means users can access intelligent systems monitoring their performance, utilization, and even licensing while still pushing out a rich VDI environment. However, the benefits of VDI extend far beyond just enabling a remote and mobile workforce. Here are eight more reasons why you should consider VDI.
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Application virtualization aside, delivering desktops via BYOD can be a great solution for end-users as well as IT. Whether they’re working from home, internally or even internationally, users can access a desktop with all of their settings intact. Increased demand for mobility and IT consumerization has led to a rise in BYOD. This is where VDI can help. The endpoint never retains the data, and both the desktops and applications are always secure and controlled at the datacenter level.
30 - CIO ONE | March /April 2020
Assaad El Saadi
Regional Director, ME, Pure Storage